This is the best educational videos on Mobile film making👌 could you tell me do I need to buy IR filter or UV filter? I don’t see the links to buy it filter in this video description
My apologies for the sarcasm. You actually make some good points. I had a TH-cam moment - dreamed I was in my parents basement surrounded by stale pizzas and empty cokes.
Rule #1 when shooting with an IPhone is to be aware of the limited dynamic range, even when shooting with HDR. Footage will always look horrible when colored. Light, flag, use the placement of the sun to your advantage, but stay away from these cringy color jobs.
Rule #1 shoot in LOG and in post use Rec 709 LUT's (you can also use power windows, secondaries, parallel nodes, etc...) it all comes down to how much effort you put into color grading.
Can you post the adapter you use to connect the 58mm Moment lens to the filters? Thanks, great video!
This is the best educational videos on Mobile film making👌 could you tell me do I need to buy IR filter or UV filter? I don’t see the links to buy it filter in this video description
Sorry brotha Ill try and find which one Ive found to work the best. Thanks for the inspiring feedback.
The UV Filter in the description is the one I was referring to though 👍
@@puma3100 ya sry the filter mount I don’t think they manufacture those anymore. I can’t find them anywhere at this time.
Super helpful video
What lens filter adapter are you using for the 58 mm?
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this one works, i just use a step up ring to match what size filters I own thats all.
Great review
Nice work! Thanks
did u have to use the moment camera app?
@@johancabreraa no actually I think I was using FiLMic Pro at the time.
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Great video! Like and sub.
I cya fam lemme know if you shot anything with this lens!
*Tiffen UV Filter
“Do you need this lens . . . “? Of course you do. I’m getting paid.
Haha no doubt
My apologies for the sarcasm. You actually make some good points. I had a TH-cam moment - dreamed I was in my parents basement surrounded by stale pizzas and empty cokes.
@@jmulchino ah you good fam lol. Im the most sarcastic person I know.
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Rule #1 when shooting with an IPhone is to be aware of the limited dynamic range, even when shooting with HDR. Footage will always look horrible when colored. Light, flag, use the placement of the sun to your advantage, but stay away from these cringy color jobs.
Rule #1 shoot in LOG and in post use Rec 709 LUT's (you can also use power windows, secondaries, parallel nodes, etc...) it all comes down to how much effort you put into color grading.